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1 ABE LINCOLN IN ILLINOIS
RKO, 1940
PRINCIPAL CAST Raymond Massey, Gene Lockhart, Ruth Gordon
DIRECTOR John Cromwell
PRODUCER Max Gordon
SCREENWRITER Robert E. Sherwood
Young Abe Lincoln, on a mission for his father, meets Ann Rutledge and finds himself
in New Salem, Illinois, where he becomes a member of the legislature. Ann’s death
nearly destroys the young man, but he meets the ambitious Mary Todd, who makes
him take a stand on slavery. In a series of electrifying debates with his old nemesis
Stephen Douglas, Abe is catapulted into the national consciousness and poised to
move into the White House.


2 THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD
Warner Bros., 1938
PRINCIPAL CAST Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone
DIRECTORS Michael Curtiz, William Keighley
PRODUCERS Hal B. Wallis, Henry Blanke
SCREENWRITERS Norman Reilly Raine, Seton I. Miller
Robin Hood and his Merry Men defy the evil Prince John and the traitorous Sheriff of
Nottingham, while Richard the Lion-Hearted is off fighting the Crusades. They rob
from the rich and give to the poor.


3 AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1957
PRINCIPAL CAST Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning
DIRECTOR Leo McCarey
PRODUCER Jerry Wald
SCREENWRITERS Delmer Daves, Leo McCarey
Before they can get together, Grant and Kerr must prove to themselves that they are
worthy of each other. Then there is a tragic accident, and Kerr makes a noble
sacrifice. When the couple reunites, their love is stronger than ever. 

4 THE AFRICAN QUEEN
United Artists, 1951
PRINCIPAL CAST Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
DIRECTOR John Huston
PRODUCER S. P. Eagle (Sam Spiegel)
SCREENWRITERS James Agee, John Huston
The ultimate curmudgeon, Charlie Allnut, and spinster Rose Sayer are polar opposites,
but it’s never too late for love! They prove it by wading through leeches, riding the
rapids, and coming face to face with death at the hands of the German Navy during
World War I.
5 AIR FORCE
Warner Bros., 1943
PRINCIPAL CAST John Ridgely, Gig Young, Arthur Kennedy, Harry Carey,
John Garfield
DIRECTOR Howard Hawks
PRODUCER Hal B. Wallis
SCREENWRITER Dudley Nichols
The crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress takes off for Hawaii on December 6, 1941. Each
man is saddled with his own problems, some even want out of the Air Force. Upon
reaching their destination, the crew hears Japanese voices over the radio on the
morning of December 7. The attack on Pearl Harbor levels the men on board the Mary
Ann. Suddenly their issues are meaningless. They are now part of the war effort and
many of them lose their lives in the name of freedom.
6 THE ALAMO
United Artists, 1960
PRINCIPAL CAST John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey
DIRECTOR John Wayne
PRODUCER John Wayne
SCREENWRITER James Edward Grant
A true band of brothers sacrifice their lives in a hopeless battle against the Mexican
army. Remember Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie, and William Travis. And remember
The Alamo!
7 ALI
Columbia, 2001
PRINCIPAL CAST Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, Jon Voight, Mario Van Peebles
DIRECTOR Michael Mann
PRODUCER Jon Peters, Michael Mann, Paul Ardaji, James Lassiter, A. Kitman Ho
SCREENWRITER Michael Mann
Cassius Clay is a young man determined to be a champ. On the way to becoming The
Greatest, he becomes Muhammad Ali, refuses to go to Vietnam, and makes one of the
most amazing sports comebacks of all time.
8 ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN
Warner Bros., 1976
PRINCIPAL CAST Dustin Hoffman, Robert Redford, Jason Robards
DIRECTOR Alan J. Pakula
PRODUCER Walter Coblenz
SCREENWRITER William Goldman
Woodward and Bernstein, a couple of hungry reporters, stake their futures on a
hunch and stand up to the President of the United States.
9 AMERICAN HISTORY X
New Line, 1998
PRINCIPAL CAST Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Beverly D'Angelo
DIRECTOR Tony Kaye
PRODUCER John Morrissey
SCREENWRITER David McKenna
An ex-neo-Nazi goes to extremes to save his brother from the same tortured life.
10 THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT
Columbia, 1995
PRINCIPAL CAST Michael Douglas, Annette Bening, Martin Sheen, Michael J. Fox
DIRECTOR Rob Reiner
PRODUCER Rob Reiner
SCREENWRITER Aaron Sorkin
Andrew Shepherd’s got approval ratings most U.S. Presidents only dream of. The
moment the widower President falls in love with lobbyist Sydney Ellen Wade, their lives
become news. How can he lead the country, get his bills passed, and keep a lid on the
romance? Or can he have it all?
11 AMISTAD
DreamWorks, 1997
PRINCIPAL CAST Morgan Freeman, Nigel Hawthorne, Anthony Hopkins, Djimon Hounsou,
Matthew McConaughey
DIRECTOR Steven Spielberg
PRODUCERS Steven Spielberg, Debbie Allen, Colin Wilson
SCREENWRITER David Franzoni
In 1839, a group of Africans bound for North America revolt aboard the Amistad
and save themselves from slavery. The price of freedom is high, and they are forced to
stand trial for what is considered a mutinous action.
12 ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD
MGM, 1951
PRINCIPAL CAST Paul Douglas, Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn
DIRECTOR Clarence Brown
PRODUCER Clarence Brown
SCREENWRITERS Dorothy Kingsley, George Wells
The Pirates can’t win a game. The manager’s got anger issues. An orphan girl prays
so hard that angels walk the ballfield, and a voice tells the manager to change his
ways. If he does, the Pirates can go all the way.
13 ANTWONE FISHER
Twentieth Century-Fox, 2002
PRINCIPAL CAST Derek Luke, Denzel Washington
DIRECTOR Denzel Washington
PRODUCERS Todd Black, Randa Haines, Denzel Washington
SCREENWRITER Antwone Fisher
A young sailor suffering from violent outbursts is forced to see a psychiatrist. After a
long and excruciating process, Antwone faces the nightmare he calls childhood and
begins to unravel the mystery of his pain. At the end of this very difficult journey, the
young man finds the family he never knew existed.
14 APOLLO 13
Universal, 1995
PRINCIPAL CAST Tom Hanks, Bill Paxton, Kevin Bacon, Ed Harris
DIRECTOR Ron Howard
PRODUCER Ron Howard
SCREENWRITERS William Broyles, Jr., Al Reinert
Three astronauts are headed to the moon on a mission few care about, until the
words, “Houston, we have a problem,” are heard. Somewhere out beyond the
stratosphere, the astronauts, and the crew at Mission Control, are in a race against
time to land safely back on Earth.
15 AWAKENINGS
Columbia, 1990
PRINCIPAL CAST Robert De Niro, Robin Williams, Julie Kavner
DIRECTOR Penny Marshall
PRODUCERS Lawrence Lasker, Walter F. Parkes
SCREENWRITER Steven Zaillian
Comatose for years, a group of patients are given a new drug, which will bring them
back to life. The world has moved on, but the patients and their relatives have to
figure out how to catch up on those missing years, even though the effects of the drug
may not last forever.
16 BABE
Universal, 1995
PRINCIPAL CAST James Cromwell
DIRECTOR Chris Noonan
PRODUCERS George Miller, Doug Mitchell, Bill Miller
SCREENWRITERS George Miller, Chris Noonan
Babe dreams bigger dreams than any pig before him. As long as he believes in
himself, so does everyone else and he becomes the greatest sheep pig in the history of
the animal kingdom.
17 THE BABE RUTH STORY
Allied Artists, 1948
PRINCIPAL CAST William Bendix, Claire Trevor, Charles Bickford
DIRECTOR Roy Del Ruth
SCREENWRITER Roy Del Ruth
The Bambino, baseball’s greatest slugger, inspires boys everywhere with his incredible
feats on the field. By the time he’s 32, Babe’s broke and ready to give up the game he
loves. A friendly priest persuades him to play ball once more, and Ruth makes magic –
59 homeruns in one season.
18 BABES IN ARMS
MGM, 1939
PRINCIPAL CAST Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland
DIRECTOR Busby Berkeley
PRODUCER Arthur Freed
SCREENWRITERS Jack McGowan, Kay Van Riper
Mickey Moran’s riddled with problems, and the only way he can solve them is to put
on a show – just like his parents did when they were in vaudeville. He doesn’t know
where or when, but Mickey and his friends are determined to create their own
Broadway rhythms.
19 THE BAD NEWS BEARS
Paramount, 1976
PRINCIPAL CAST Walter Matthau, Chris Barnes, Tatum O'Neal
DIRECTOR Michael Ritchie
PRODUCER Stanley R. Jaffe
SCREENWRITER Michael Ritchie
A little league team of misfits hits ‘em out of the park when an aging drunk, a
motorcycle punk, and a girl with the golden arm team up for the biggest upset the
league has ever seen.
20 BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY
Paramount, 1973
PRINCIPAL CAST Michael Moriarty, Robert De Niro, Vincent Gardenia
DIRECTOR John D. Hancock
PRODUCERS Lois Rosenfield, Maurice Rosenfield
SCREENWRITER Mark Harris
Catcher Bruce Pearson is playing out his last season on the field…and in life. His
teammates, especially his good friend, catcher Henry Wiggen, provide him with the
best of everything in and outside the dugout.
21 BATAAN
MGM, 1943
PRINCIPAL CAST Robert Taylor, George Murphy
DIRECTOR Tay Garnett
PRODUCER Irving Starr
SCREENWRITERS Robert Hardy Andrews
A ragtag unit of soldiers is left in Manila to blow up the bridge at the Bataan
Peninsula. No matter how many times the Japanese rebuild it, the men must
destroy it. Surrounded by the enemy, the last man left opens fire, doing his duty
to the bitter end.
22 BEAU GESTE
Paramount, 1939
PRINCIPAL CAST Gary Cooper, Ray Milland, Robert Preston, Brian Donlevy
DIRECTOR William A. Wellman
PRODUCER William A. Wellman
SCREENWRITER Robert Carson
The Geste brothers prove that blood is thicker than water, especially Beau, who steals
the famous family jewel, The Blue Water, just to protect his aunt. Each of the brothers
confesses to the robbery, then follows Beau to the Foreign Legion. But it’s Beau’s sense
of honor and duty that ultimately protects his brothers and brings honor to the name
of Geste.
23 A BEAUTIFUL MIND
Imagine, 2001
PRINCIPAL CAST Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany
DIRECTOR Ron Howard
PRODUCERS Brian Grazer, Ron Howard
SCREENWRITER Akiva Goldman
Brilliant John Nash’s schizophrenia almost destroys his life, his family and his mind.
The love and care of his wife helps him win a Nobel Prize and seize control of his
beautiful mind.
24 BEN-HUR
MGM, 1925
PRINCIPAL CAST Ramon Novarro, Francis X. Bushman, May McAvoy
DIRECTOR Fred Niblo
PRODUCERS Louis B. Mayer, Samuel Goldwyn
SCREENWRITERS Bess Meredyth, Carey Wilson, June Mathis
A Prince of Judea learns that vengeance has no rewards, especially after he has been
wrongly condemned to a life of slavery by his childhood friend.
25 BEN-HUR
MGM, 1925
PRINCIPAL CAST Charlton Heston, Stephen Boyd, Hugh Griffith, Jack Hawkins
DIRECTOR William Wyler
PRODUCER Sam Zimbalist
SCREENWRITER Karl Tunberg
Judah Ben-Hur won’t betray his people. His integrity is taken for treason and he finds
himself condemned to life as a slave. Only after saving the life of a Roman officer does
he find himself holding the reins of a chariot, facing his boyhood friend, the man who
damned him and his family to a living death. Ben-Hur’s victory starts out as revenge –
in the end it is the beginning of a long road toward forgiveness
and love.
26 BENJI
Mulberry Square, 1974
PRINCIPAL CAST Patsy Garrett, Allen Fiuzat, Cynthia Smith
DIRECTOR Joe Camp
PRODUCER Joe Camp
SCREENWRITER Joe Camp
Everyone loves Benji, the town stray, especially little Paul and Cindy. But their parents
can’t stand the homeless mutt. The children are kidnapped, and the only one who can
find them is Benji. He saves the day and finally gets the home he’s longed for!
27 THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES
RKO, 1946
PRINCIPAL CAST Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Harold Russell
DIRECTOR William Wyler
PRODUCER Samuel Goldwyn
SCREENWRITER Robert E. Sherwood
Three World War II vets and their families must adjust to life after years of separation.
The men, each from a different class, are forced to face their fears, but the young man
who lost his hands during battle is the catalyst for all of them living a complete and full
life.
28 THE BIBLE
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1966
PRINCIPAL CAST Michael Parks, John Huston, George C. Scott, Ava Gardner,
Peter O’Toole
DIRECTOR John Huston
PRODUCER Dino De Laurentiis
SCREENWRITERS Vittorio Bonicelli, Christopher Fry, Jonathan Griffin, Ivo Perilli
The opening chapters of Genesis depict the courage of men and women whose faith is
tested and challenged, from the Creation, to the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah,
and to Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac.
29 THE BIG COUNTRY
United Artists, 1958
PRINCIPAL CAST Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston
DIRECTOR William Wyler
PRODUCERS Gregory Peck, William Wyler
SCREENWRITERS James R. Webb, Sy Bartlett, Robert Wilder
Sea Captain Jim McKay has come west to marry Pat Terrill. But his moral compass is
something the ranchers fighting to the death over water rights don’t understand.
Drawn to the woman who owns those rights, McKay is forced into a duel that holds
everyone’s lives in the balance.
30 BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ
United Artists, 1962
PRINCIPAL CAST Burt Lancaster, Karl Malden, Thelma Ritter
DIRECTOR John Frankenheimer
PRODUCERS Stuart Millar, Guy Trosper
SCREENWRITER Guy Trosper
In 1909, prison convict Robert Stroud kills one of his guards. Sentenced to life in
solitary confinement, Stroud becomes an expert on caged birds and writes a textbook
on the subject. Transferred to Alcatraz, the “Birdman” is forced to give up his
feathered friends, becoming an expert on caged men instead. During a prison riot,
Stroud becomes the peacemaker and is later released to a minimum-security prison.
31 THE BISHOP'S WIFE
RKO, 1947
PRINCIPAL CAST Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven, James Gleason
DIRECTOR Henry Koster
PRODUCER Samuel Goldwyn
SCREENWRITERS Leonardo Bercovici, Robert E. Sherwood
Bishop Brougham’s priorities are lost as he tries to build a towering new cathedral.
An angel appears in the form of a man, who teaches the wayward Bishop to love and
cherish what he’s got, especially his wife and children.
32 THE BLACK STALLION
United Artists, 1979
PRINCIPAL CAST Kelly Reno, Mickey Rooney, Teri Garr
DIRECTOR Carroll Ballard
PRODUCERS Fred Roos, Tom Sternberg
SCREENWRITER Melissa Mathison
Isolated and lonely, a young boy and an Arabian horse are the only survivors of a
shipwreck in the middle of nowhere. As they learn to depend on each other, they
come to understand the meaning of friendship, something that takes on even more
importance when they are rescued and meet up with Henry Dailey, the solitary trainer
who helps them make horse racing history.
33 BLACKBOARD JUNGLE
MGM, 1955
PRINCIPAL CAST Glenn Ford, Anne Francis, Louis Calhern, Sidney Poitier, Vic Morrow
DIRECTOR Richard Brooks
PRODUCER Pandro S. Berman
SCREENWRITER Richard Brooks
An ex-serviceman, Richard Dadier, takes on his first teaching job in a school where
the students rule. He needs allies, but finds he’s on his own in a world rocking and
rolling faster than he can control. Defeated by rumors of his affair with another
teacher, his wife prematurely gives birth to their baby. Fed up, Dadier almost quits,
but one of his students surprises him and restores his hope.
34 BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Universal, 1989
PRINCIPAL CAST Tom Cruise, Willem Dafoe
DIRECTOR Oliver Stone
PRODUCERS Oliver Stone, A. Kitman Ho
SCREENWRITERS Oliver Stone, Ron Kovic
Ron Kovic, a paralyzed Vietnam vet who feels betrayed by his country, discovers a
whole new way of life when he becomes a political activist and embraces the anti-war
movement of the ‘60s and ’70s.
35 BOYS TOWN
MGM, 1938
PRINCIPAL CAST Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney
DIRECTOR Norman Taurog
PRODUCER John W. Considine, Jr.
SCREENWRITERS Dore Schary, John Meehan
In the middle of the Great Depression Father Flanagan has an idea, a home for
wayward boys. He’s got to convince most people that “there’s no such thing as a bad
boy.” Even Whitey Marsh, the cocky kid who idolizes his convict brother, finds an ally
in Father Flanagan and a place in life as Mayor of Boys Town.
36 BRAVEHEART
Paramount, 1995
PRINCIPAL CAST Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Brian Cox, Patrick McGoohan
DIRECTOR Mel Gibson
PRODUCER Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr., Bruce Davey
SCREENWRITER Randall Wallace
William Wallace, who loses everyone he loves, never forgets that the price of freedom
is worth fighting for – and dying for.
37 THE BREAKFAST CLUB
Universal, 1985
PRINCIPAL CAST Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald,
Ally Sheedy
DIRECTOR John Hughes
PRODUCERS John Hughes, Ned Tanen
SCREENWRITER John Hughes
Five completely different teens with nothing in common but Saturday detention realize
that the jock isn’t that different from the nerd, the prom queen isn’t that different from
the weird psycho girl, and the tough guy’s not really as intimidating as they all think.
38 BREAKING AWAY
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1979
PRINCIPAL CAST Dennis Christopher, Dennis Quaid, Daniel Stern, Jackie Earle Haley
DIRECTOR Peter Yates
PRODUCER Peter Yates
SCREENWRITER Steve Tesich
The alienation four boys feel after graduating from high school ultimately leads to a
bicycle race that redeems them in the town they represent.
39 THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI
Columbia, 1957
PRINCIPAL CAST William Holden, Alec Guinness, Jack Hawkins, Sessue Hayakawa
DIRECTOR David Lean
PRODUCER Sam Spiegel
SCREENWRITER Pierre Boulle (Carl Foreman & Michael Wilson)
Colonel Nicholson, the very model of a British soldier, believes in a certain code of
ethics. He stands up to his Japanese commander in a POW camp and builds a bridge
that becomes the downfall of those who cross it.
40 THE BRIDGES AT TOKO-RI
Paramount, 1954
PRINCIPAL CAST William Holden, Grace Kelly, Fredric March, Mickey Rooney
DIRECTOR Mark Robson
PRODUCER William Perlberg
SCREENWRITER George Seaton
Lt. Harry Brubaker is a pilot in the Korean War, questioning the reasons America is
even engaged in this conflict. He wants to go home to his wife and family. If he
participates in the bombing of the Bridges at Toko-Ri, he may help change the course
of the conflict – and he may die trying.
41 CAPTAINS COURAGEOUS
MGM, 1937
PRINCIPAL CAST Freddie Bartholomew, Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barrymore
DIRECTOR Victor Fleming
PRODUCER Louis D. Lighton
SCREENWRITERS Marc Connelly, John Lee Mahin, Dale Van Every
A rich spoiled kid is lost at sea. Picked up by a fishing trawler, the lad is humbled
by Manuel, a Portuguese fisherman, who shows him what it means to be a man.
Manuel’s death forces the boy to re-examine his difficult relationship with his father
and live a better life.
42 CAROUSEL
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1956
PRINCIPAL CAST Shirley Jones, Gordon MacRae
DIRECTOR Henry King
PRODUCER Henry Ephron
SCREENWRITERS Phoebe Ephron, Henry Ephron
Billy Bigelow has one last chance to make things right with his family – and he’s got to
do it from heaven. He may have let his wife down in life, but he’s going to make sure
his daughter never walks alone.
43 CASABLANCA
Warner Bros., 1942
PRINCIPAL CAST Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Paul Henreid
DIRECTOR Michael Curtiz
PRODUCER Hal B. Wallis
SCREENWRITERS Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, Howard Koch
Three people, whose lives don’t add up to a hill of beans, sacrifice love at a time when
the world is at war and hope is dim.
44 CAST AWAY
Twentieth Century-Fox, 2000
PRINCIPAL CAST Tom Hanks, Helen Hunt
DIRECTOR Robert Zemeckis
PRODUCERS Tom Hanks, Jack Rapke, Steve Starkey, Robert Zemeckis
SCREENWRITER William Broyles, Jr.
FedEx systems engineer Chuck Noland lives his life by the clock. His plane crashes in
the middle of nowhere and he is the only survivor, cast away on an island for years.
By the time he reaches home, Chuck’s priorities have changed. He can take any fork
in the road – and does.
45 THE CHAMP
MGM, 1931
PRINCIPAL CAST Wallace Beery, Jackie Cooper, Irene Rich
DIRECTOR King Vidor
PRODUCER King Vidor
SCREENWRITER Frances Marion
No matter how tough the circumstances, nothing can separate Dink from his pop –
the washed-up boxing champ – gambling, liquor, even the mother who deserted Dink
as a baby. The boxer returns to the ring just to keep his son. Even though he wins the
bout, his heart gives out, leaving Dink in his mother’s arms calling for the “Champ.”
46 CHARIOTS OF FIRE
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981
PRINCIPAL CAST Ben Cross, Ian Charleson, Ian Holm
DIRECTOR Hugh Hudson
PRODUCER David Puttnam
SCREENWRITER Colin Welland
Some race to win, others do it for God’s pleasure. Two men, both outsiders in their
own ways – Harold Abramson, a Jew in England, and Eric Liddell, a Scottish
missionary reared in China – take home the highest accolades at the 1924 Olympics
because they run like chariots of fire.
47 CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD
Paramount, 1986
PRINCIPAL CAST William Hurt, Marlee Matlin, Piper Laurie
DIRECTOR Randa Haines
PRODUCERS Patrick J. Palmer, Burt Sugerman
SCREENWRITER Hesper Anderson
Two people who might be better off without each other, learn that the silences they live
with are more than just her loss of hearing and the barriers he created to shut out the
world. Each must learn to listen, to hear, and to find a voice.
48 A CHRISTMAS CAROL
United Artists, 1951
PRINCIPAL CAST Alastair Sim, Kathleen Harrison, Mervyn Johns, Glyn Dearman
DIRECTOR Brian Desmond Hurst
PRODUCER Brian Desmond Hurst
SCREENWRITER Noel Langley
Ebenezer Scrooge finally gets the chance to right his wrongs when the ghosts of his
old partner and the spirits of the past, the present, and the future put in appearances
on Christmas Eve.
49 CITY LIGHTS
United Artists, 1931
PRINCIPAL CAST Charles Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill
DIRECTOR Charles Chaplin
PRODUCER Charles Chaplin
SCREENWRITER Charles Chaplin
One dark night the Little Tramp unwittingly saves a rich drunken man from drowning
and benefits handsomely for his heroic efforts. He gives his windfall to a poor blind
flower girl he loves very deeply. Her sight is restored and she opens a flower shop, all
the time thinking her benefactor is a rich young man. It takes a few run-ins with the
police and a stint in jail before the Little Tramp meets up with the flower girl who
recognizes him the moment she presses a flower into the palm of his hand.
50 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND
Columbia, 1977
PRINCIPAL CAST Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, Francois Truffaut, Melinda Dillon
DIRECTOR Steven Spielberg
PRODUCERS Julia Phillips, Michael Phillips
SCREENWRITER Steven Spielberg
A group of unsuspecting Americans are haunted by their encounters with UFOs.
They follow their convictions, despite the government’s obstacles, to prove to
themselves that what they saw was real and to believe in what might be.
51 COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER
Universal, 1980
PRINCIPAL CAST Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Levon Helm
DIRECTOR Michael Apted
PRODUCER Bernard Schwartz
SCREENWRITER Thomas Rickman
When 13-year-old Loretta Webb from Butcher Holler marries and starts a family, it
seems unlikely that her voice will change the course of country music. Once she hits
the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, Loretta Lynn’s life becomes all the things country
songs are made of.
52 COCOON
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1985
PRINCIPAL CAST Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, Hume Cronyn, Brian Dennehy,
Jessica Tandy
DIRECTOR Ron Howard
PRODUCERS David Brown, Lili Fini Zanuck, Richard D. Zanuck
SCREENWRITERS Tom Benedek, David Saperstein
You’re only as old, or in the case of some senior citizens in Florida, as young as you
feel. When some alien pods give them a second chance at a vigorous life – they dive
right in!
53 THE COLOR OF MONEY
Touchstone, 1986
PRINCIPAL CAST Paul Newman, Tom Cruise, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, John Turturro
DIRECTOR Martin Scorsese
PRODUCERS Irving Axelrand, Barbara De Fina
SCREENWRITER Richard Price
Age has caught up with Fast Eddie Felson, and he’s not the pool shark he once was.
By taking on a young man with the same gifts he once had, Felson sees the chance to
gain the self-respect he lost so many years earlier.
54 THE COLOR PURPLE
Warner Bros., 1985
PRINCIPAL CAST Whoopi Goldberg, Danny Glover, Oprah Winfrey, Margaret Avery
DIRECTOR Steven Spielberg
PRODUCERS Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Quincy Jones
SCREENWRITER Menno Meyjes
Raped and pregnant at 14, young Celie is forced to live a life without warmth or
compassion. It takes a lifetime, but Celie is rewarded by a reunion with her sister and
the children she never knew.
55 COMING HOME
United Artists, 1978
PRINCIPAL CAST Jane Fonda, Jon Voight, Bruce Dern, Penelope Milford
DIRECTOR Hal Ashby
PRODUCER Jerome Hellman
SCREENWRITERS Waldo Salt, Robert C. Jones
The war in Vietnam is tearing Sally apart. Her husband is over there fighting, and she
begins to sense the futility of it all when she volunteers at a local VA hospital and falls
in love with veteran Luke Martin. Luke lost the use of his legs in combat and will do
anything to keep young men from fighting a losing battle.
56 CONRACK
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1974
PRINCIPAL CAST Jon Voight, Paul Winfield, Madge Sinclair
DIRECTOR Martin Ritt
PRODUCER Harriet Frank, Jr., Martin Ritt
SCREENWRITERS Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank, Jr.
Conroy is a white teacher assigned to an isolated island off the coast of South
Carolina. His challenge is to engage the young black students who can’t see beyond
the edge of their tiny enclave and to influence the superintendent who believes the
school is a waste of time.
57 COOL HAND LUKE
Warner Bros., 1967
PRINCIPAL CAST Paul Newman, George Kennedy
DIRECTOR Stuart Rosenberg
PRODUCER Gordon Carroll
SCREENWRITERS Donn Pearce, Frank Pierson
Stuck in a chain gain, affable Luke Jackson can’t and won’t be broken. Even though
his sadistic guards believe they have a failure to communicate, Luke takes his chances,
as he’d rather be a free dead man than a living slave.
58 COOL RUNNINGS
Disney, 1993
PRINCIPAL CAST Leon, Doug E. Doug, Rawle D. Lewis, Malik Yoba, John Candy
DIRECTOR Jon Turteltaub
PRODUCER Dawn Steel
SCREENWRITERS Lynn Siefert, Tommy Swerdlow, Michael Goldberg
If ever there was a long shot, it was the Jamaican Bobsled team at the 1988 Olympics.
Four young men and their washed-up coach are a warm reminder of the true spirit of
the Olympic Games.
59 COP LAND
Miramax, 1997
PRINCIPAL CAST Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro
DIRECTOR James Mangold
PRODUCERS Cathy Konrad, Ezra Swerdlow, Cary Woods
SCREENWRITER James Mangold
A slight hearing loss keeps Sheriff Fred Heflin from becoming one of New York’s finest.
Corruption and racially motivated conspiracies rear their ugly heads in Heflin’s little
New Jersey town, largely populated by many members of the NYPD. It’s up to this
local cop to do the right thing.
60 THE COWBOYS
Warner Bros., 1972
PRINCIPAL CAST John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern, Slim Pickens
DIRECTOR Mark Rydell
PRODUCER Mark Rydell
SCREENWRITERS Irving Ravetch, Harriet Frank, Jr., William Dale Jennings
Wil Anderson has got to get his cattle to market, otherwise he loses the ranch. Stuck
with a group of green schoolboys, Wil and his cook teach the boys the ropes and the
schoolboys come home cowboys!
61 CRY FREEDOM
Universal, 1987
PRINCIPAL CAST Denzel Washington, Kevin Kline, Josette Simon
DIRECTOR Richard Attenborough
PRODUCER Richard Attenborough
SCREENWRITER John Briley
Two men in South Africa – one black and one white – go up against apartheid at a
time when it means certain death. Steven Biko, a black activist dies in custody. His
friend, Donald Woods, must flee his homeland if he wants to tell the world about
Biko’s cause.
62 DANCES WITH WOLVES
Orion, 1990
PRINCIPAL CAST Kevin Costner, Mary McDonnell, Graham Greene
DIRECTOR Kevin Costner
PRODUCERS Kevin Costner, Jim Wilson
SCREENWRITER Michael Blake
Lt. John Dunbar is horrified by the bloodshed he witnesses in the Civil War. He
requisitions a post on the western edge of the American plains, where he quickly
adopts the lifestyle of the Lakota Indians he befriends. Dunbar sheds the ways
of the white man and becomes “Dances With Wolves” – a man caught between
two worlds.
63 DARK VICTORY
Warner Bros., 1939
PRINCIPAL CAST Bette Davis, George Brent, Humphrey Bogart, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Ronald
Reagan
DIRECTOR Edmund Goulding
PRODUCERS David Lewis, Hal B. Wallis
SCREENWRITER Casey Robinson
Judith Traherne lives the kind of pampered life we only read about. When she
develops a lethal brain tumor, her surgeon hides the truth – she only has months to
live. But her doctor’s love helps her understand how to fill her final days with dignity,
and her dark victory.
64 DAVE
Warner Bros., 1993
PRINCIPAL CAST Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella, Ving Rhames,
Ben Kingsley
DIRECTOR Ivan Reitman
PRODUCER Ivan Reitman, Lauren Shuler Donner
SCREENWRITER Gary Ross
Dave Kovic is pressed into service as a look-alike for the President of the United States,
who suffers a stroke while having sex with a young aide. The Chief of Staff, who is
both corrupt and power-hungry, believes Dave is his meal ticket to the Oval Office.
But Dave has more common sense than the entire West Wing.
65 THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1951
PRINCIPAL CAST Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal, Hugh Marlowe, Billy Gray
DIRECTOR Robert Wise
PRODUCER Julian Blaustein
SCREENWRITER Edmund H. North
At the height of the Cold War, a spaceship lands in Washington, DC. Klaatu, an
alien, warns the world to stop the violence or the future of the planet is at stake. "Your
choice is simple: join us and live in peace, or pursue your present course and face
obliteration." The Earth stood still and hope moved us all.
66 DEAD MAN WALKING
MGM, 1995
PRINCIPAL CAST Susan Sarandon, Sean Penn
DIRECTOR Tim Robbins
PRODUCERS Jon Kilik, Tim Robbins, Rudd Simmons
SCREENWRITER Tim Robbins
Sister Helen Prejean is torn between forgiveness for a murderer on death row and her
compassion for the victim’s family. The conflict forces her to draw upon all of her
Christian beliefs, and bring humanity to all sides of the tragedy.
67 DEAD POETS SOCIETY
Touchstone, 1989
PRINCIPAL CAST Robin Williams, Robert Sean Leonard, Ethan Hawke
DIRECTOR Peter Weir
PRODUCERS Steven Haft, Tony Thomas, Paul Junger Witt
SCREENWRITER Tom Schulman
A private school teacher inspires his students with stories of the Dead Poets Society
and inspires them with the words “carpe diem” – seize the day. His methods are
considered radical, and he runs up against the same status quo he hopes the young
men will fight.
68 THE DEFIANT ONES
United Artists, 1958
PRINCIPAL CAST Sidney Poitier, Tony Curtis, Theodore Bikel, Cara Williams
DIRECTOR Stanley Kramer
PRODUCER Stanley Kramer
SCREENWRITERS Harold Jacob Smith, Nedrick Young
Two convicts, one white and one black, escape prison while they are chained
together. If they are to survive and escape capture, they must learn to how to
live together.
69 DESTINATION TOKYO
Warner Bros., 1944
PRINCIPAL CAST Cary Grant, John Garfield, Alan Hale
DIRECTOR Delmer Daves
PRODUCER Jerry Wald
SCREENWRITERS Delmer Daves, Albert Maltz
It’s 1943 and a US submarine is on a daring and dangerous mission off the coast of
Japan. The crew’s mission – go ashore and obtain information that will help a future
air attack on the Land of the Rising Sun.
70 DESTRY RIDES AGAIN
Universal, 1939
PRINCIPAL CAST James Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, Brian Donlevy, Una Merkel
DIRECTOR George Marshall
PRODUCER Joe Pasternak
SCREENWRITERS Felix Jackson, Gertrude Purcell, Henry Myers
Bottleneck’s a town that needs to be tamed. Thomas Jefferson Destry rides into town
and overcomes the gambling, the politics, and even softens up saloon singer Frenchy,
who knows what the boys in the back room will have.
71 THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1959
PRINCIPAL CAST Millie Perkins, Joseph Schildkraut, Richard Beymer, Shelley Winters,
Ed Wynn
DIRECTOR George Stevens
PRODUCER George Stevens
SCREENWRITERS Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett
In spite of everything, Anne Frank believes “that people are really good at heart.” She
and her family hide in the attic of an Amsterdam house for over two years hoping to
escape the Nazis’ terror. Her diary is a testament to resilience and hope when the
world is at its darkest.
72 DIRTY DANCING
Artisan, 1987
PRINCIPAL CAST Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach, Cynthia Rhodes
DIRECTOR Emile Ardolino
PRODUCERS Linda Gottlieb, Eleanor Bergstein
SCREENWRITER Eleanor Bergstein
Baby’s got all the right moves and proves it when she stands up for the man she loves
– the summer resort’s dance teacher. Together, they have the time of their lives.
73 THE DIRTY DOZEN
MGM, 1967
PRINCIPAL CAST Lee Marvin, Richard Jaeckel, George Kennedy, Charles Bronson,
Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland, Clint
Walker
DIRECTOR Robert Aldrich
PRODUCER Kenneth Hyman
SCREENWRITERS Nunnally Johnson, Lukas Heller
A dozen soldiers convicted of murder, rape, and robbery are given a chance to
redeem themselves shortly before D-Day; they must destroy a French chateau, full of
Germany’s highest-ranking officers. Success means a pardon, but they’ll need to
survive first.
74 DISRAELI
Warner Bros., 1929
PRINCIPAL CAST George Arliss, Doris Lloyd, Joan Bennett
DIRECTOR Alfred E. Green
SCREENWRITER Julien Josephson
Out of power and almost out of options, former British Prime Minister Benjamin
Disraeli outfoxes the Bank of England and his liberal opponent Gladstone by
purchasing the Suez Canal. Queen Victoria’s position as Empress of India is secure,
and Mr. Disraeli is the darling of Downing Street.
75 DO THE RIGHT THING
Universal, 1989
PRINCIPAL CAST Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito,
Spike Lee, Bill Nunn, John Turturro
DIRECTOR Spike Lee
PRODUCERS Spike Lee, Monty Ross
SCREENWRITER Spike Lee
On the hottest day of the summer in Brooklyn’s Bed-Stuy neighborhood, every racial
group is faced with the heat of their own prejudices. Even amidst the chaos that
ensues, the words of Da Mayor ring true: “Do the right thing.”
76 DR. EHRLICH’S MAGIC BULLET
Warner Bros., 1940
PRINCIPAL CAST Edward G. Robinson, Ruth Gordon, Otto Kruger
DIRECTOR William Dieterle
PRODUCER Hal B. Wallis
SCREENWRITERS John Huston, Heinz Herald, Norman Burnside
German physician Paul Ehrlich first develops the vaccine for diphtheria with his friend
Dr. von Behring, but his dream is to find a “magic bullet” to destroy invading
microbes. He pushes to find a cure for syphilis, but loses most of his funding. A
wealthy patron backs him, but the struggle to find a cure takes everything out of him.
He pays for the miracle cure with his life.
77 DRIVING MISS DAISY
Warner Bros., 1989
PRINCIPAL CAST Jessica Tandy, Morgan Freeman, Dan Aykroyd
DIRECTOR Bruce Beresford
PRODUCERS Richard D. Zanuck, Lili Fini Zanuck
SCREENWRITER Alfred Uhry
She’s a rich southern Jewish woman and he’s an African-American chauffeur. His
good-natured ways charm the woman who is slowly losing her independence in her
old age. We witness twenty years in the lives of two old souls, who couldn’t be more
different, yet more alike.
78 DUMBO
Disney, 1941
PRINCIPAL CAST Verna Felton, Sterling Holloway, Edward Brophy, Cliff Edwards (voices)
DIRECTOR Ben Sharpsteen
PRODUCER Walt Disney
SCREENWRITERS Joe Grant, Dick Huemer
Dumbo’s got two huge obstacles to overcome – his ears! They’re so large everyone
makes fun of him and his confidence is smaller then his only friend, Timothy Mouse.
The moment he believes he can fly, Dumbo’s self-esteem soars and he makes believers
of everyone when they see an elephant fly!
79 E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL
Universal, 1982
PRINCIPAL CAST Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore, Robert MacNaughton,
Dee Wallace-Stone, Peter Coyote
DIRECTOR Steven Spielberg
PRODUCER Kathleen Kennedy, Steven Spielberg
SCREENWRITER Melissa Mathison
Upset by his parent’s divorce, Elliot discovers the true meaning of friendship, when a
stranded alien he calls “E.T.” wants to go home.
80 EDISON, THE MAN
MGM, 1940
PRINCIPAL CAST Spencer Tracy, Rita Johnson
DIRECTOR Clarence Brown
PRODUCER John W. Considine, Jr.
SCREENWRITERS Bradbury Foote, Talbot Jennings
Tom Edison is shunned by big money and the establishment. Opposed by gas interests,
he has only six months to illuminate New York City. But he’s got a bright idea, and
the rest, as they say, is history!
81 8 MILE
Universal, 2002
PRINCIPAL CAST Eminem, Kim Basinger, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy
DIRECTOR Curtis Hanson
PRODUCERS Brian Grazer, Curtis Hanson, Jimmy Iovine
SCREENWRITER Scott Silver
A white kid from the wrong side of Detroit’s 8 Mile strives to make it to the top of the
rap world.
82 EL CID
Allied Artists, 1961
PRINCIPAL CAST Charlton Heston, Sophia Loren, Raf Vallone, Geneviève Page
DIRECTOR Anthony Mann
PRODUCER Samuel Bronston
SCREENWRITERS Fredric M. Frank, Philip Yordan
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar fights for the honor of Spain against the Moors. Courageous
and wise, he liberates a group of Emirs who vow never to attack Castile. His
compassionate zeal divides the country and drives his beloved Chimene into a
convent. Torn apart by blood feuds, Spain needs the leadership of El Cid. He wins
back the love of Chimene, but dies driving the Moors back to the sea.
83 ERIN BROCKOVICH
Universal, 2000
PRINCIPAL CAST Julia Roberts, Albert Finney, Aaron Eckhart, Marg Helgenberger,
Cherry Jones, Conchata Ferrell
DIRECTOR Steven Soderbergh
PRODUCERS Danny DeVito, Michael Shamberg, Stacey Sher
SCREENWRITER Susannah Grant
Erin Brockovich is a single mom in need of a paycheck, but when she unearths a
questionable real estate case she takes on a powerful utility company and becomes an
American hero.
84 EXODUS
United Artists, 1960
PRINCIPAL CAST Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Richardson, Peter Lawford,
Lee J. Cobb, Sal Mineo
DIRECTOR Otto Preminger
PRODUCER Otto Preminger
SCREENWRITER Dalton Trumbo
A ship of Holocaust survivors arrives in Israel and joins Israelis fighting for
independence and statehood.
85 FAME
MGM, 1980
PRINCIPAL CAST Irene Cara, Lee Curreri, Laura Dean, Antonia Franceschi
DIRECTOR Alan Parker
PRODUCERS David De Silva, Alan Marshall
SCREENWRITER Christopher Gore
Students at New York’s High School for the Performing Arts get lessons in life, love,
and disappointment as they transition from wanting their dream to living it – out
there on their own.
86 FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF
Paramount, 1986
PRINCIPAL CAST Matthew Broderick, Alan Ruck, Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones, Jennifer Grey
DIRECTOR John Hughes
PRODUCERS John Hughes, Tom Jacobson
SCREENWRITER John Hughes
“Life moves pretty fast,” and Ferris doesn’t want to miss anything. He teaches his
friends how to stop and look around – on a school day.
87 FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
United Artists, 1971
PRINCIPAL CAST Topol, Norma Crane, Leonard Frey, Molly Picon
DIRECTOR Norman Jewison
PRODUCER Norman Jewison
SCREENWRITER Joseph Stein
Tevye explains in the film’s opening lines that he and the people of Anatevka are like
fiddlers on a roof – all trying to scratch out a simple tune without breaking their
necks. They stay on the roof because Anatevka – for all its faults – is their home. And
they keep their balance with one word: Tradition!
88 FIELD OF DREAMS
Universal, 1989
PRINCIPAL CAST Kevin Costner, Amy Madigan, James Earl Jones, Burt Lancaster,
Ray Liotta
DIRECTOR Phil Alden Robinson
PRODUCERS Charles Gordon, Lawrence Gordon
SCREENWRITER Phil Alden Robinson
Ray Kinsella hears a voice tell him, “If you build it, he will come.” He follows his heart
and finds the answers to some of life’s eternal questions when he transforms his Iowa
cornfield into a baseball field.
89 FINDING NEVERLAND
Miramax, 2004
PRINCIPAL CAST Johnny Depp, Kate Winslet, Julie Christie, Dustin Hoffman
DIRECTOR Mark Forster
PRODUCERS Nellie Bellflower, Richard N. Gladstein
SCREENWRITER David Magee
A widow and her four children inspire successful but lonely playwright J. M. Barrie to
write the eternal story of Peter Pan, the boy who refuses to grow up.
90 FLASHDANCE
Paramount, 1983
PRINCIPAL CAST Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri
DIRECTOR Adrian Lyne
PRODUCERS Peter Guber, Jon Peters
SCREENWRITERS Tom Hedley, Joe Eszterhas
A little woman with big dreams toils in the steel mills of Pittsburgh, while pursing her
real dream – joining the local ballet company. With almost no training, she takes on
the dance establishment – what a feeling!
91 FOOTLOOSE
Paramount, 1984
PRINCIPAL CAST Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer, John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Chris Penn,
Sarah Jessica Parker
DIRECTOR Herbert Ross
PRODUCERS Lewis J. Rachmil, Craig Zaden
SCREENWRITER Dean Pitchford
Whoever heard of a town where rock music and dance are banned? Ren, a high
school kid from Chicago is stuck in this nowhere place and he’s got rhythm in his feet.
He takes on the town for a chance to shake, rattle, and roll at the Senior Prom. Let’s
hear it for the boy!
92 FORREST GUMP
Paramount, 1994
PRINCIPAL CAST Tom Hanks, Robin Wright Penn, Gary Sinise, Mykelti Williamson,
Sally Field
DIRECTOR Robert Zemeckis
PRODUCERS Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch
SCREENWRITER Eric Roth
Against all odds, the guy with the low IQ conquers the world and finds his destiny,
but true love, the one thing he wants, eludes him. That love gives him the gift of
unconditional love and like his momma said, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You
never know what you're gonna get.”
93 FOUR FEATHERS
Paramount, 1929
PRINCIPAL CAST Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Clive Brook, William Powell
DIRECTORS Merian C. Cooper, Lothar Mendes, Ernest B. Schoedsack
PRODUCER David O. Selznick
SCREENWRITERS Hope Loring, Howard Estabrook, John Farrow, Julian Johnson
A young British officer leaves his regiment for a girl, but it is really cowardice that
drives him out of the Sudan. His friends each send him a white feather, the symbol of
a coward. His father’s death results, and the young man takes off for Africa, where
he avenges his father and proves his courage – above and beyond the call of duty.
94 FREE WILLY
Warner Bros., 1993
PRINCIPAL CAST Jason James Richter, Lori Petty, Michael Madsen, Michael Ironside
DIRECTOR Simon Wincer
PRODUCERS Jennie Lew Tugend, Lauren Shuler Donner
SCREENWRITERS Keith A. Walker, Corey Blechman
Jesse’s a street kid with a mess of problems and an odd friend – a killer whale. The
moment he realizes his beloved orca will be killed, the troubled youth finds a purpose
in life – to free Willy.
95 THE FRESHMAN
Pathé, 1925
PRINCIPAL CAST Harold Lloyd, Jobyna Ralston, Brooks Benedict
DIRECTORS Sam Taylor, Fred C. Newmeyer
PRODUCER Harold Lloyd
SCREENWRITERS Sam Taylor, John Grey, Ted Wilde, Tim Whelan
The original nerd, Harold Lamb, goes to college and finds himself the butt of practical
jokes and an outcast. But the Freshman doesn’t get even, he gets popular!
96 FRIED GREEN TOMATOES
Universal, 1991
PRINCIPAL CAST Kathy Bates, Mary Stuart Masterson, Mary-Louise Parker, Jessica Tandy
DIRECTOR Jon Avnet
PRODUCERS Jon Avnet, Jordan Kerner
SCREENWRITERS Fannie Flagg, Carol Sobieski
Evelyn Couch is a mess. She’s overweight, her husband ignores her – and she
becomes, in a word, invisible. Her chance meeting with an elderly woman in a
nursing home and the tales she spins of two young women in 1920s Alabama, have a
profound effect on Evelyn, helping her change the course of her dull life.
97 GANDHI
Columbia, 1982
PRINCIPAL CAST Ben Kingsley, John Gielgud, John Mills, Trevor Howard, Edward Fox,
Martin Sheen, Candice Bergen
DIRECTOR Richard Attenborough
PRODUCER Richard Attenborough
SCREENWRITER John Briley
A small, slight man leads the Indian revolt and stands up to the powerful British
Empire by following his own personal philosophy of non-violence. He brings Great
Britain to its knees and gives his fellow Indians the opportunity to become first-class
citizens in their own country.
98 THE GENERAL
United Artists, 1927
PRINCIPAL CAST Buster Keaton, Marion Mack
DIRECTORS Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman
PRODUCERS Buster Keaton, Joseph M. Schenck
SCREENWRITERS Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman, Charles Henry Smith
Engineer Johnnie Gray loves only two things – Annabelle Lee and his train.
When Union spies steal them both, Johnnie must rescue his girl and The General
to prove himself.
99 GENTLEMAN'S AGREEMENT
Twentieth Century-Fox, 1947
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